info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Novel cellular mechanism that mediates the collecting duct formation during postnatal renal development
Fecha
2019-08Registro en:
Guaytima, Edith del Valle; Brandán, Yamila Romina; Favale, Nicolas Octavio; Sterin Speziale, Norma B.; Márquez, María Gabriela; Novel cellular mechanism that mediates the collecting duct formation during postnatal renal development; Wiley-liss, div John Wiley & Sons Inc.; Journal of Cellular Physiology; 234; 8; 8-2019; 13387-13402
0021-9541
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Guaytima, Edith del Valle
Brandán, Yamila Romina
Favale, Nicolas Octavio
Sterin Speziale, Norma B.
Márquez, María Gabriela
Resumen
We have previously demonstrated that kidney embryonic structures are present in rats, and are still developing until postnatal Day 20. Consequently, at postnatal Day 10, the rat renal papilla contains newly formed collecting duct (CD) cells and others in a more mature stage. Performing primary cultures, combined with immunocytochemical and time-lapse analysis, we investigate the cellular mechanisms that mediate the postnatal CD formation. CD cells acquired a greater degree of differentiation, as we observed that they gradually lose the ability to bind BSL-I lectin, and acquire the capacity to bind Dolichos biflorus. Because CD cells retain the same behavior in culture than in vivo, and by using DBA and BSL-I as markers of cellular lineage besides specific markers of epithelial/mesenchymal phenotype, the experimental results strongly suggest the existence of mesenchymal cell insertion into the epithelial CD sheet. We propose such a mechanism as an alternative strategy for CD growing and development.